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The Human Genome Project, deciphering the blueprint of heredity, edited by Necia Grant Cooper ; foreword by Paul Berg

Label
The Human Genome Project, deciphering the blueprint of heredity, edited by Necia Grant Cooper ; foreword by Paul Berg
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Human Genome Project
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
30058423
Responsibility statement
edited by Necia Grant Cooper ; foreword by Paul Berg
Review
"For centuries, humans have pondered the mysteries of inheritance and heredity. Questions and observations concerning inheritance can be found throughout history, from the remarkable (if discredited) theory of pangenesis, as advanced by Hippocrates in the fifth century B.C., to Gregor Mendel keenly observing the traits of generations of garden peas. Over the course of the last 100 years, great advances have been made in unraveling these mysteries, culminating now in one of the most challenging projects in the history of science - the Human Genome Project." "Unprecedented in its scope, the Human Genome Project is an international effort that seeks to create a detailed map of human DNA. This unique book, written to be accessible to the general reader, first provides a basic introduction to the ideas underlying classical and molecular genetics before going on to describe the purpose of the Human Genome Project, its approach, its triumphs, its technological pitfalls, and its ultimate implications for society. Candid discussions by key members of the scientific community - including skeptics as well as proponents of the project - bring to life the many difficult questions this research effort has raised. Not least among these are questions of ethics, since the completed map will provide genetic engineers with heretofore impossible capabilities; one might imagine a world, for instance, in which disease-causing or disabling genes could be located and eliminated from the genome." "Through photographs, micrographs, and hundreds of beautifully rendered illustrations, many of them in color, this book creates a sense of shared excitement for the reader who follows the story of this fascinating project into the twenty-first century."--Jacket
Sub title
deciphering the blueprint of heredity
Table Of Contents
Understanding inheritance, an introduction to classical and molecular genetics / Robert P. Wagner -- Mapping the genome, the vision, the science, the implementation, a round table / with David Baltimore, David Botstein, David R. Cox [and others]. -- The Mapping of chromosome 16 / Norman A. Doggett -- DNA Libraries, recombinant clones for mapping and sequencing / Larry L. Deaven -- Computation and the Genome Project, a shotgun wedding / James W. FickettRapid DNA sequencing based on single-molecule detection / Lloyd M. Davis, Frederick R. Fairfield, Mark L. Hammond [and others]. -- ELSI, ethical, legal, and social implications / Gerald Friedman and Richard Reichelt -- An invitation to genetics in the twenty-first century, a round table / with David Baltimore, David Botstein, Leon Botstein [and others]
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